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Common Oak Collection

The common oak, scientifically known as Quercus robur, is a majestic tree that thrives in various locations across the United Kingdom

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Oak woodland on Dartmoor

Oak woodland on Dartmoor. Moss-covered stunted oak trees and rocks in Black-a-Tor Copse, a woodland area located at an altitude of around 380 metres in the West Okement River valley, Dartmoor, Devon

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (colour litho)

Common Oak (colour litho)
3116866 Common Oak (colour litho); (add.info.: Quercus pedunculata Kohler's Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit kurz erlauterndem Texte)

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: United Kingdom, England, Hampstead Heath. A magnificent English Oak tree (Quercus robur

United Kingdom, England, Hampstead Heath. A magnificent English Oak tree (Quercus robur) also known as common oak, pedunculate oak or European oak

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Quercus robur Oak

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Oak, Quercus robur

Oak, Quercus robur
Common oak, Quercus robur, leaves infested with the common spangle gall caused by the cynipid wasp

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Oak tree (Quercus robur) at sunrise, Ashdown Forest, Sussex, United Kingdom

Oak tree (Quercus robur) at sunrise, Ashdown Forest, Sussex, United Kingdom

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus robur, oak leaves

Quercus robur, oak leaves
Leaves from a common oak tree (Quercus robur) growing within the Natural History Museum Wildlife Garden. Photographed by Derek Adams, June 2003

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An English Oak tree in a field at the village of Wrington at sunrise

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An infrared black and white image of the English countryside

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common oak trees in late day light

Common oak trees in late day light
Common oak or pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) tree in late day light; Bavaria, Germany

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Oak tree (Quercus robur) at sunrise, Ashdown Forest, Sussex, United Kingdom

Oak tree (Quercus robur) at sunrise, Ashdown Forest, Sussex, United Kingdom

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus Robar, Common Oak tree

Quercus Robar, Common Oak tree

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus pedunculata; Common Oak

Quercus pedunculata; Common Oak

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus pedunculata; Common Oak

Quercus pedunculata; Common Oak

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) stunted trees with epiphytic ferns

Common Oak (Quercus robur) stunted trees with epiphytic ferns, with moss covered boulders in understory of moorland copse, Wistmans Wood N.N.R. Dartmoor N.P. Devon, England, November

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) acorn, germinating, Kent, England, October

Common Oak (Quercus robur) acorn, germinating, Kent, England, October

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus pedunculata, Common Oak

Quercus pedunculata, Common Oak

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) trunk and branches, growing in meadow at edge of village

Common Oak (Quercus robur) trunk and branches, growing in meadow at edge of village, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, England, May

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) Son of Royal Oak, storm damaged descendant of original Royal Oak where

Common Oak (Quercus robur) Son of Royal Oak, storm damaged descendant of original Royal Oak where King Charles II hid when fleeing from Oliver Cromwells parliamentary troops, Boscobel House

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) growing in rocky woodland habitat, Padley Gorge, Dark Peak

Common Oak (Quercus robur) growing in rocky woodland habitat, Padley Gorge, Dark Peak, Peak District N. P
Common Oak (Quercus robur) growing in rocky woodland habitat, Padley Gorge, Dark Peak, Peak District N.P. Derbyshire, England, November

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of leaf underside, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, September

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of leaf underside, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, September

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Oak (Quercus robur) trees on a moor

Oak (Quercus robur) trees on a moor
Common oak (Quercus robur) trees on a moor. Photographed in Whyddon Deer Park, Teign Valley, Dartmoor, UK, in January

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: English oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 6091

English oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 6091
English oak (Quercus robur). Decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Moss-covered woodland

Moss-covered woodland. View across moss-covered rocks and common oak (Quercus robur) trees in Wistmans Wood, Dartmoor, UK. Photographed in January

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Oak woodland

Oak woodland. Common oak (Quercus robur) trees on a misty morning. Photographed in Yearnor Wood, Exmoor, Somerset, UK, in March

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus robur, oak tree

Quercus robur, oak tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus rober niger, oak tree

Quercus rober niger, oak tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus robur, oak

Quercus robur, oak
Oak leaves growing in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. May 2003

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Quercus robur, English oak

Quercus robur, English oak
A photograph of six of decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall showing Quercus robur, English oak

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient stag-headed trees with hollow trunks and branches

Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient stag-headed trees with hollow trunks and branches, growing in deciduous woodland habitat, Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) Major Oak ancient tree, over 1, 150 years old

Common Oak (Quercus robur) Major Oak ancient tree, over 1, 150 years old, with branches supported with metal posts, growing in deciduous woodland habitat, Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) ancient woodland habitat in mist

Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) ancient woodland habitat in mist, 16th century deer park, Whiddon Deer Park, Teign Valley, Dartmoor N.P. Devon, England, january

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) trunk with burrs, growing in ancient woodland habitat

Common Oak (Quercus robur) trunk with burrs, growing in ancient woodland habitat, Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of snow covered leaves, Kent, England, december

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of snow covered leaves, Kent, England, december

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of trunk, growing in arable farmland, Bacton, Suffolk

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of trunk, growing in arable farmland, Bacton, Suffolk, England, june

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of leaves, autumn colour in woodland, Oulton, Cheshire

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of leaves, autumn colour in woodland, Oulton, Cheshire, England, october

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree with dead wood, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England

Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree with dead wood, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, september

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) dead tree, on grazing marsh habitat against stormy sky

Common Oak (Quercus robur) dead tree, on grazing marsh habitat against stormy sky, Elmley Marshes N. N. R
Common Oak (Quercus robur) dead tree, on grazing marsh habitat against stormy sky, Elmley Marshes N.N.R. North Kent Marshes, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, september

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) young trees, growing in new Millenium woodland

Common Oak (Quercus robur) young trees, growing in new Millenium woodland, planted on former meadowland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Silver Birch (Betula pendula) woodland habitat in snow

Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Silver Birch (Betula pendula) woodland habitat in snow, at edge of river valley fen, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N.N.R. Waveney Valley, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) snow covered branches, Kent, England, december

Common Oak (Quercus robur) snow covered branches, Kent, England, december

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of fallen acorns, West Sussex, England, october

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of fallen acorns, West Sussex, England, october

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) stag head with dead branches protruding from leafy crown, habit

Common Oak (Quercus robur) stag head with dead branches protruding from leafy crown, habit, growing beside track in arable farmland, Bacton, Suffolk, England, may

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of acorns, England, september

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of acorns, England, september

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) coppiced trunk, growing in wooded meadow habitat

Common Oak (Quercus robur) coppiced trunk, growing in wooded meadow habitat, Tagamoisa Nature Reserve, Saaremaa Island, Estonia, may

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree, close-up of trunk and bole

Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree, close-up of trunk and bole, in hedgerow at edge of pasture with melting snow, Bacton, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) sapling, growing on acid grassland, Little Ouse Headwaters Project

Common Oak (Quercus robur) sapling, growing on acid grassland, Little Ouse Headwaters Project, Hinderclay Fen, Hinderclay, Little Ouse Valley, Suffolk, England, june

Background imageCommon Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of trunk with burr, growing in ancient woodland

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of trunk with burr, growing in ancient woodland, Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, november



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The common oak, scientifically known as Quercus robur, is a majestic tree that thrives in various locations across the United Kingdom. One such place where you can find these magnificent oaks is Dartmoor, an enchanting oak woodland that blankets the landscape with its natural beauty. The sight of these ancient trees standing tall amidst the lush greenery is truly awe-inspiring. Another remarkable spot to witness the grandeur of the common oak is Hampstead Heath in England. Here, a magnificent English Oak tree commands attention and admiration from all who pass by. Its sturdy trunk and sprawling branches reach towards the sky, creating a picturesque scene that epitomizes strength and resilience. In Ashdown Forest, Sussex, another captivating display awaits at sunrise. As dawn breaks over this idyllic location, an oak tree adorned with vibrant leaves stands proudly against the golden hues of morning light. It serves as a reminder of nature's ability to inspire and rejuvenate our spirits. Speaking of leaves, it's worth mentioning how distinctively beautiful they are on Quercus robur trees. With their characteristic lobed shape and deep green coloration, these oak leaves add charm to any setting they grace. As daylight wanes into dusk, common oak trees take on an ethereal quality when bathed in late-day light. Their silhouettes cast long shadows upon the earth while exuding a sense of tranquility that only nature can provide. Beyond their aesthetic appeal lies another facet of interest - alternative medicine or therapy derived from parts of this versatile tree species. Traditional healers have long recognized its potential for alternative treatments due to its medicinal properties. Whether you seek solace among ancient woodlands or explore holistic remedies rooted in tradition, there's no denying that common oaks hold immense significance both visually and culturally within England's diverse landscapes.